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Lectionary sermon for 16 September 2012 on James 3: 1 – 12
Virtually every human emotion can be triggered with the right words. Even for those of us who would like to consider ourselves to be reasonably kind, having kind feelings wont quite cut it. It is as well to remember that … Continue reading
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Lectionary Sermon for 20 May 2012 (Easter 7 b ) on John 17: 6 -19
The Judas effect There is something almost therapeutic about great villains. To begin with they are not always easy to identify. Remember even Adolf Hitler in the period prior to the Second World War had many admirers in the West. … Continue reading
